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US anti-spyware bill clears another hurdle







US anti-spyware bill clears another
hurdle

US anti-spyware bill clears another
hurdle
06/25/2004 07:06 AM

ZDNet UK Jun 25 2004 11:23AM GMT




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Spyware bill reintroduced in Congress


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A House committee overwhelmingly approves a bill that would ban installation of spyware without users' permission. Still, the bill raises hackles among software industry folks and allies in Congress. Michael Grebb reports from Washington.

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Congresswoman reintroduces spyware bill


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Bill aims to regulate spyware


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Spyware bill moves to Senate


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